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Mitosis Fill In The Blanks

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Term: What is ?Definition: Chromosomes multiply and when the cell reproduces daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell; cells divide
Term: What is ?Definition: Uncoiled of DNA
Term: What are ?Definition: Coiled chromatin; genes
Term: What are ? Definition: Segments of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a certain trait
Term: What is a ?Definition: One part of a chromosome
Term: What does a do?Definition: the 2 chromatids together
Term: What are pairs?Definition: Chromosome pairs that are similar and contain information for same genes
Term: does Mitosis occur?Definition: Human body (or somatic) cells; this is every cell except the egg and the
Term: How many does a body (or somatic) cell have?Definition: 46 ; 23 pairs of homologous pairs
Term: What are diploid ?Definition: They all homologous pairs of chromosomes
Term: What are the 6 stages of cell ?Definition: Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, , Telophase, Cytokinesis
Term: What is ?Definition: Chromosomes (in the form of chromatin) and replicate
Term: What is ?Definition: Chromatin coils into ; In animal cells centrioles appear at the sides of the cell; Spindle fibers form
Term: What is ? Definition: Chromosomes move to the center of the
Term: What is ?Definition: Chromosomes divide and chromatids separate; are pulled to opposite sides pulled by spindle fibers
Term: What is ?Definition: and spindle fibers disappear; Chromatids unwind into chromatin; Nuclear membrane reforms
Term: What is ? Definition: Cytoplasm in parent cell divides; there are now 2 daughter cells that have DNA identical to the parent cell; This leads to phase of interphase where the cells divide again... It is a continuous cycle
 
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